Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino — Downtown
The Golden Nugget run of house room is a 365-square-foot entry-level room at the Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in Downtown Las Vegas, accommodating up to 3 guests at rates starting from $64 per night. It comes with your choice of one king bed or two double beds, making it a flexible option for solo travelers, couples, or small groups. The room includes free WiFi, a 55-inch LED TV, premium bedding, and wheelchair-accessible configurations.
Positioned at the heart of Downtown Las Vegas, this room delivers a straightforward, comfortable base at one of Fremont Street's most recognized casino hotels — without the premium price tag of tower upgrades.
At 365 square feet, the run of house room at Golden Nugget Las Vegas is a compact but functional space that mirrors the sizing found across the property's Carson Tower Deluxe category, which also clocks in at 364 square feet. Guests choose between one king bed or two double beds at booking, giving the room flexibility for different travel configurations. Blackout drapes and curtains keep the space dark when you need rest, and climate-controlled air conditioning and heating let you dial in your preferred temperature regardless of the season.
In-room amenities include complimentary bottled water, free WiFi, and a 55-inch LED television with premium channels and first-run movies. The bathroom features a shower and tub combination along with a hair dryer and eco-friendly toiletries. A laptop-compatible in-room safe, an iron and ironing board available on request, and a phone round out the practical side of the room. Housekeeping runs on request rather than daily, and toothbrush and toothpaste are not provided, so plan to pack those. Connecting or adjoining rooms can be requested, subject to availability — a useful option for groups who want proximity without sharing a single space.
At a starting rate of $64 per night, this room is the most accessible price point across the Golden Nugget Las Vegas room lineup, which scales up through Deluxe, Tranquility, Premier, and Grand tiers ranging from 364 to 439 square feet in the Carson and Rush towers. Travelers who want a Downtown Las Vegas address close to Fremont Street, casino floor access, and the property's multiple dining and gaming options without paying for upgraded tower amenities will find this room a practical fit. The wheelchair-accessible configuration also makes it one of the few entry-level options at the property confirmed to meet accessibility needs.
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A run of house room means the hotel assigns you one of their standard room types at check-in, with bed type subject to availability. At Golden Nugget Las Vegas, this translates to a 365-square-foot room with either one king bed or two double beds. It is the most affordable room category the property offers, with rates starting from $64 per night.
The run of house room sits at the entry level of Golden Nugget's room lineup at 365 square feet. Step-up options include Carson Tower Deluxe rooms at 364 square feet with a seating area and Keurig coffee maker, Rush Tower Tranquility and Premier rooms at 439 square feet with a sofa area, and Gold Tower Tranquility rooms at 378 square feet. The run of house room does not list a mini-refrigerator or Keurig as standard inclusions, which are noted features in the Deluxe and Premier tiers.
Yes, wheelchair-accessible configurations are available for this room. If accessibility is a requirement, it is advisable to request this specifically at the time of booking to confirm availability.
Connecting and adjoining rooms can be requested, though they are subject to availability and are not guaranteed. This option is useful for small groups or families who want separate rooms with shared access. Requests are best made at the time of booking or by contacting the hotel directly before arrival.
Housekeeping is provided on request rather than on a daily schedule. Toothbrush and toothpaste are explicitly not provided, so guests should bring their own. An iron and ironing board are available on request rather than kept in the room as a standard fixture. The room also does not list a mini-refrigerator or in-room coffee maker among its standard amenities, unlike some higher-tier rooms at the property.